List of Native American superheroes

This is the list of Native American superheroes, both as a superhero identity, and as fictional indigenous people of the Americas who are superheroes, from works of fiction (comic books, films, television shows, video games, etc.).

Arcana Studios

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Azteca Productions

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Blue Corn Comics

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Champion Comics

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  • Johnny Fox (Seminole tribe of Florida)

Dark Horse Comics

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DC Comics

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Vertigo

  • Ghost Dancer (The Sandman)
  • White Buffalo Woman (The Sandman)

Wildstorm

Goldtooth Productions

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  • Dallas Goldtooth (The Most Interesting Man on The Rez)
  • Whitney Rencountre II (The Most Interesting Man on The Rez: Rapid City Protectors)
  • Reggie 'Rocket' Taken Alive (The Most Interesting Man on The Rez: Spaulding Punks)
  • Cyril 'Chuckie' Archambault (The Most Interesting Man on The Rez: Northern Tribezmen)

Hexagon Comics

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Image Comics

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Marvel Comics

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War Drums Studios / Mystic Comics

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  • Earth (Navajo, Tribal Force)
  • Gan (Apache, Tribal Force)
  • Little Big Horn (Sioux, Tribal Force)
  • Thunder Eagle (Lakota, Tribal Force)

Red Cloud Comics

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  • Jake Red Cloud, Quechua (Red Cloud Comics)[2][3]

Super Indian Comics

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  • Super Indian (Once a Rez Boy, Now a Super Hero) Comic book and radio series[4]

Independents

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  • Alma Grande, el Yaqui Justiciero (Mexican Yaqui, Publicaciones Herrerías, July 1961)
  • Anarteq (Inuit) (Dozerfleet Productions) [5]
  • Anthar (Gold Key Comics & Valiant Comics)
  • Broadarrow (Valiant Comics)
  • Centaur (1/8 Cherokee, F.R.E.E.Lancers)
  • Cloud-Splitter (PS 238).
  • Jerônimo (from Jerônimo, o Herói do Sertão, RGE, 1957)
  • Johnny Cougar (Seminole) (Tiger Fleetway, May 6, 1967)
  • John Redfeather (from Spirit of the Wolf) (Wild Wolf Studio)
  • Haokah the Thunder Being (Spirit of the Wolf) (Wild Wolf Studio)
  • Coyote the Trickster (Spirit of the Wolf) (Wild Wolf Studio)
  • Koda the Warrior (Lakota)
  • Longhunter (Valiant Comics)
  • Nighthawk (Navajo, F.R.E.E.Lancers)
  • Scout (Apache, Eclipse Comics)
  • Scratchbuilt (Half Miskito, Half Central American, F.R.E.E.Lancers)
  • Stallion Canuck (Native Canadian, Created by Lou Douzepis, King Led Comics)
  • Supermaya (Mayan, Mexican comic)
  • Tall Tree (Freedom Fighters, Valiant Comics)
  • White Buffalo Warriors (Valiant Comics)
  • Wilde Knight
  • Charles Smith (Red Dead Redemption)
  • Jenny Everywhere (Jenny Everywhere)

Newspapers

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  • Captain Chinook (from a Canadian newspaper, created by Jean Claude St. Aubin)
  • MuttonMan, a comic in the Navajo Times, created by Navajo comedian Vincent Craig[6]
  • Patoruzú (Tehuelche, Argentine comic character created in 1928 by Dante Quinterno)

Radio

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  • Straight Arrow (1948-1950, NABISCO promotional character)
  • Super Shamou (Inuk, Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, 1980s)
  • Tonto (a.k.a. Toro, Adventures of the Lone Ranger)
  • Super Indian

Television

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Video games

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Film

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Werehawk".
  2. ^ "Red Cloud (2012) - Comic Book DB". Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  3. ^ "Unknown".[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Super Indian Comics
  5. ^ "Anarteq (disambiguation)". 6 June 2023.. Dozerfleet Database. June 6th, 2023.
  6. ^ "Muttonman lives: Creator of comic hero finds strength in family, friends to fight cancer." Archived 2010-06-24 at the Wayback Machine Navajo Times. 25 Mar 2010 (retrieved 24 Aug 2010)
  7. ^ "Kagagi APTN". Archived from the original on 2014-12-27.
  8. ^ "Red Cloud: Deliverance". IMDb.
  9. ^ "Home".
  10. ^ "Wizard World – 'Ghost Light' Earns 'Best in Show' at Wizard World Film Festival in Sacramento". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-05-03.
  11. ^ "Sacramento Comic Con". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
  12. ^ "Q & A with Latino Actor Alex Kruz". 13 March 2014.
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